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Horseshoe formation (a round tilted pit 200 - 250 m in diameter and 30 - 40 m in depth with a flat bottom surrounded by caves) of Nahal Darokh river 4 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Upper side walls of the horseshoe formation of Nahal Darokh river 4 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Caves in the upper side walls of the horseshoe formation of Nahal Darokh river 4 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Caves along the trail on the eastern side of the horseshoe formation of Nahal Darokh river 4 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Sky seen through caves in the upper side of the horseshoe formation of Nahal Darokh river 4 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Horseshoe formation (a round tilted pit 200 - 250 m in diameter and 30 - 40 m in depth with a flat bottom surrounded by caves) of Nahal Darokh river 4 miles east from Sde Boker, view from lower site. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Tributary of Nahal Darokh river going through chalk hills 4 miles east from Sde Boker, view from lower site. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Chalk hills at Nahal Darokh river 4 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Chalk hills at Nahal Darokh river 4 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Chalk hills at Nahal Darokh river 4 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Open parts of Nahal Darokh river on Zin valley 4 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Open parts of Nahal Darokh river on Zin valley, with the horseshoe formation on the background, 4 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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A plant in a riverbed in Zin valley, 3 miles east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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View of Qeren Akev Mt. behind Zin valley from Maale Zin Rd., 2 miles south-east from Sde Boker. The Middle East, April 9, 2001
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Big thorny plants in Shekhuna Gimmel Quarter near a house populated by Russian immigrants. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 10, 2001
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